British brand Triumph will showcase its powerful bike, the new Rocket 3, on 5 December in India. The new Triumph Rocket 3 was introduced in the international market a few months ago. The bike will be showcased in India for the first time on 5 December. This motorcycle is being showcased at the Triumph's sixth Anniversary in India. This Triumph bike is equipped with top electronics features. Both variants have a TFT instrument panel, in which all the necessary information on the bike is available. This panel provides support for turn-by-turn navigation. It also allows the rider to choose one of the 4 riding modes (Sport, Rain, Road, and Rider) offered in the bike. The bikes have features such as Corning ABS, traction control system, cruise control, hill-hold control, key-laced ignition, heated grips, GoPro controls, and tire pressure monitoring system.
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It is worth seeing as both variants of the new Triumph Rocket 3 motorcycle look powerful cruisers. These include aggressive twin headlamps, thicker tires in front and rear and three header exhaust bikes that make the overall look great. Both variants of Rocket 3 look similar, but there are some differences, which make the two different from each other. The seat height of the Rocket 3GT is low and for comfortable riding, it also has a separate handlebar from the R variant. Another major difference is found in the wheels of both the bikes. The bike has black alloy wheels in the R variant.
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It is to be noted that the new Triumph Rocket 3 bike is based on the new platform. In the international market, it is available in two variants - Rocket 3 R and Rocket 3 GT. Among these, the GT variant is a more touring-focused motorcycle. However, it is not yet clear whether the company will bring both variants in India or only one variant. The most important thing about Rocket 3 is its engine. This bike has a 2,500cc, liquid-cooled engine. Triumph says that it is the largest engine offered in any mass-production motorcycle. This engine generates 167hp power at 6,000rpm and 221Nm peak torque at 4,000rpm.